- Dedicated to student success, this program opens doors for the graduate to provide effective social service worker intervention from a holistic Indigenous lens. The program prepares graduates with the tools necessary to support and address social, cultural and political issues to foster balance in the physical, emotional, mental and spiritual aspects for individuals, families and communities. With the combination of theory, hands on learning and fieldwork placement you will be prepared to work with Indigenous and non-Indigenous populations to overcome barriers.
- Upon completion of your program, you’ll be eligible to register with the College of Social Work and Social Service Workers.
- Are you a Canadian citizen or permanent resident and currently unemployed? If so, you may qualify for second career funding for this program! To learn more about your options and how to get started.
Language Proficiency Test - IELTS/TOEFL/DUOLINGO
- College Communication Skills
- Addictions: Individuals, Family and Community
- Foundations for Balanced Practice
- Understanding Indigenous Wellness in Canada
- Introduction to Anishinaabemowin
- Introduction to Trauma Informed Care
- Human Behaviour and Social Environment
- S.S.W. Documentation and Record Keeping
- Capacity Building for Communities
- Canadian Social Welfare and Indigenous Social Policies
- The Parallel Worlds of Mental Health
- Working with Families
- Essential Skills for Social Services
- Lifespan Development
- Groups for Multi-Cultural Practice
- Fieldwork Seminar for Social Service I
- Fieldwork Placement for Social Services I
- Incorporating Indigenous Healing Methods into Practice
- Student Selected General Education
- Fieldwork Placement - Social Services II
- Fieldwork Seminar For Social Services II
- Crisis Intervention
- Global Citizenship
To apply please contact us.